Steinberg has updated Nuendo to v6.0.7, which provides fixes of important issues in areas such as MixConsole, plug-ins and project management. In addition, Nuendo 6.0.7 features a rewrite of the AAF import filter, fixing problems occurring with AAF import of Pro Tools and Media Composer files.

Changing channels with cursor keys in the MixConsole (HW rack) no longer leads to an unresponsive state.

Audio:

The Offline Process History title now shows the correct plug-in name.

Adjusting the volume of an audio event via keyboard shortcut while the Crossfade Editor is opened no longer leads to an unresponsive state of the application.

Emptying trash in the Audio Pool now works without issues.

Plug-Ins:

The gain reduction meters of the Maximizer works as expected.

Better performance when copying a REVerence instance to another channel or a channel containing REVerence.

OS X 10.9: Using VST Connect no longer leads to an unresponsive state of the application.

Using REVerence (or Roomworks) and bypassing it, then moving to a section in the project without audio and disabling bypass for REVerence no longer leads to unwanted playback of a buffered reverb tail.

Using REVerence and switching between two program slots while enabled parameter fading no longer produces audio artifacts.

Other:

MIDI: Resizing the controller lane in the Key Editor now works as expected.

SCORE: Printing to PDF from Score Editor and replacing an existing PDF file no longer lead to an unresponsive state of the application.

VIDEO: Importing multi-channel audio from QuickTime files now works as expected.

HARDWARE: Changing the Digital I/O mode setting of MR 816 in the Control Panel or Audio Hardware Setup no longer renders the application unreliable.

Nuendo 6.0.7 alongside the full version history can be downloaded here.